Mobility
Overview
A person with reduced mobility may have difficulty holding a device or tapping the interface.
Details
Topics
- Supporting mobility accessibility features
- API ReferenceVoice Control
- API ReferenceSwitch Control
See Also
- Domains
- API ReferenceVision
- API ReferenceSpeech
- API ReferenceCognitive
- API ReferenceHearing
Overview
People with physical impairments or limited mobility can use Apple’s mobility accessibility features to modify their touch interactions, create custom gestures, and control their devices in the ways that work best for them. Design and develop your app to support mobility accessibility features and provide a great experience for people who rely on these features.
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Topics (Grouped)
Supporting mobility accessibility features
- Voice Control — API Reference; An interface for navigating a device using voice commands to tap, swipe, type, and more.
- Switch Control — API Reference; An interface for navigating a device with a variety of adaptive switch hardware, wireless game controllers, or sounds such as a click or a pop.
Domains
- Vision — API Reference; A person may be blind or color blind, or have a vision challenge that makes focusing difficult.
- Speech — API Reference; A person may have a speech disability or prefer to connect without using their voice.
- Cognitive — API Reference; A person may have difficulty remembering a sequence of steps, or they may find an overly complex user interface difficult to process and manage.
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Hearing — API Reference; A person may be deaf, have partial hearing loss, or have difficulty hearing sounds within a certain range.
Source: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/accessibility/mobility